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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1911)
VX GkANDE EVENING 0l33ERVEUt WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 2G, 1911. A morion u Water Color Exhibition, i New York, April 26. The 44th an nual exhibition of the American Water ! Color Society was opened today witu a private view - and reception. The n water cj, cee.tnanshdlutanttasnhdu display is confined to original works in water color, pastels, -miniatures, etchings and drawings by Americas artists. ; ' ' 3 Does 50 Per Cent Profit Interest You? We have a ten am orchard a mile from town that made bet ter than fifty per cent of the purchase price over and above all xpeii8es last year. This property is getting, better every year, and besides making a nice home, is certainly a good investment. Come in and let's talk it over. While. we have property for sale in all parts of the valley, we just call your a.tention to a few of our exceptional bargains. , 160 acres,-8 miles from town, county, road on two sides, good buildings, railroad siding at cor ner of place, land suitable ior fruit, grain or alfalfa-. Price $35.00 per acre. .. -., 80 acres of the best sand-ridgi and near the foot of Mt. Emily, on county road that will be mac adamized this year. This tract Is all in cultivation, a portion in alfalfa, . It is almost adjoiuin? 6ome of the lamst and best or chards in Grande P.onde vall.y." This land is s suitable for most and purpose and will make you money from the day ypu buy it. Price of the 80 acres, only 500.00. ... . . ... ,, :"' 40 acrcB three mues w.t of Summervllle, about one third cleared and in timothy, all the very best of Boil, no rock, some fine timb.r, a new house that coBt S800.00 and other new im provements. - There is a fine stream of water crossing thi3 place and the soil Is some of the b. st in the valley. The owner lives in the east and is very anxious to sell. I will only take a small amount of cash to han dle it, with one and two years on, deferred payments. Come in and s.e about the price on this; it will surprise you. Have a fine ten acre orchard tract in Fruitdale that belon-s to an estate. Thi3 property must be sold, price and terms exceed ing good. A nice revenue pro ducing home. rt A Xumber of Fine Younjr Or chard Tracts In the Im bier district Can take city property on first payment and give terms on bal ance. - City property, all descriptions and prices. ; '' , ' " 6 room house and four large lots on Washington avenue, $2, 000.00 terms. ; 5 room house and two 50-foot lots, shade trees, shrubbery, nice lawn,' room for garden or two more houses, a fine home on Washington avenue $1,900.00 terms. ' New five room modern cottage on Adams avenue, i.i,tuu.uu. - Four room house and ground 120 by 120 feet, small barn, trees and other lmnrovements at cor ner of Fourth street and E ave nue, Old Town, only $850.00. Payment down $350.00 $10.00 psr month on balance. Five room modern house and large lot, close in on Sixth St., cement smewaiK, 8U"e and shrubbery only $2,300.00-- Flw'room house, newly painted and papered, city water, sewer connections, lot 50 by 120. ust icross street from A. B. C. lawn dry, only $l,300.00-smair pay ment down balance monthly. House and z lots iour from round house only $525.00. Four room house, cellar, good woodshed, and tw nice Us, only three blocks from round house, $1,100.00 easy terms. One and one-half acres near Stoddard planing mill $700.00. One acre tract with house on Cove avenue $800.00. ; some nice vacant lots in west ern part of the city from $100.00 HP'Lots In Carr's sub-division will make you money. Only $10 down and $10 per month; no in terest, no taxes until after final payment. The main ewer runs through this property; it la on macadam street and all nice b g lots These lots will double in value inside of two years. Come In and let us tell you about the money to he made in buying this property. . We have property everywhere some good exchangessome excellent business propositions, and would like to have you come in and see our list. Security Land & Trust Company I Don't Let Them hand you any dope.' When smokinp; get the best Fain Us King cigars. A Ha vana cigar that is pleasing in taste and perfect in burn. Made in 5c, 10c and 2 for 25c FAM US KING CK-AR FACTORY . ilvery tunny h.t need ot a good, renaox miment. For sprain, bruises, snrenw oi lie uiUHcleff and rheumatic pains there ii none heller than Ohmiiberlain'e. ' Sol' 1 '-..'nr. . Plumbing and Heatin? John Melville ; 1425 Adams Avt LA GRANDE, - ORE MISS RUTH IT -OF' IIILGfil GAIUS MEST 'MS Prizes so Numerous That There is As surance There Will bq Enough to Go Around A mong Those Who Really AreEhterprising. COSIEST DISTRICT SO. 1 This district comprises the city ot La Grande. The four ladies reslaing in La Grande who at the end of the contest have received the most votes will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose Festival. HUFF. RUBY, Seventh and L- streets . . . . . . . .................... COTNER. EVA, 5.008 Oak street ..... .'. ., ,". ......... ... . . MARTIN, ERMA. 1201 Fourth street.. ..'..'.... STEPHENSON, MILDRED. Care starTbeVtre' .....i- NUTTER, MRS. B. B, 1708 1-2 Sixth St- v WILLIAMS. MRS. Fred W., Box 804............. DAVIS, ADA 1313 X avenue SNOW,' ALICE, 1410 Z avenue . . . ............. t . COM JS, FRANKIE, 1201 D "avenue. ; .". V.... ..... . . m r. Mm . I if Al I Hfc-.Vi AS ' iW . V viEACMJf0WJ' and i!rtct toride nd exni'.it k ami.l Lht 1 il 1 Rnef" bicycle funiKlH'J by us. Ourifj:tsevcry ijer s mdi..uj crtrmtnmtt. ro MOaST KeUif.tO until yeu r.'ivo and anurove of yonr In advance. .wm,,,,, Q.itilow 1 Lii FkZE T .lAUdurli i wliich Ume jrou mayrltle the htoycle end tnt iitonny Ust you wi,u. K you re tnon nt perfwdy sau(Ua or !u ivot wish to kwi) tua lilovr-lo f.,n H Wk to us at otir crix-ne end , .. f!ZT'.l1 f r'fS We furnish thsllih-t grada t,J;ycl.' it Is f , . p(stt!e v mike at one small pn.nt a)uva IV 'afory Vou sBve$I0 to t .anil.MlpmPn's irohU by buy Ilia direct rifU4fim)nivaj t.hA mnnnfnrntr: r w ffiinnnrt tuh!u.1 i.u!, bicycle. CO HOT BUY ft Morele or a tr.lr t. Hit- from aw at frk Until VOtl IWlvft mi. an.l ... iithu.p.l rt J . -, y .f " j .... . . ... . . , ... . .lit. - li u . w V. 'J" K prim w can Bialr you Itiit rr. W wl ttie bib. (rule 1k'ji tor - - - ..... 27.839 7511 7.000 4,990 ' 2.053 1,024 1.001 " 1,001 , 1,001 ;'V---V : V -; CONTEST DISTRICT OS. ' '-V: This district comprises all of Union county exespt L aGrande. The four fadies of this district who, at the end of the contest, have received the nost votes will be the guests of the Observer at the Portland Rose FeBtl- ' vai. t i' ' - ';: .....-,-;;v!-: v-'.," ,'AN HOUSEN. HAZEL, Alictl ..................... ROBERTSON. ZELLA, R. F.' D. No! 2,.;,............ WILSON, EVA, Union .4.., LET tS DIE FOB IOC. In fact the only vrsT -we live Is bj dvelngr. Don't dye yourself. it's teller than dyeing yourself. WK blti EYftBY DAY A5D DIE MR ALL ; j , ; Our charge for dyeing for you won't be hglh. A sample Job Is sufficient For best djelny tai cleaning lmve oh do t --, ELITE CLEASINfl & DIE H0BK8, Phone Main 64. FOR MAN AND BEAST GRMiDE ROllDE CASH CO. Phone Main b at ... . . . ......... CARBINE. JENNIE. R. F. D. No. 1, L La 'Grande Jittss, cove HART '.RUTH, HOgard .. . . HENSKN, AUiN&S, reiry 3HATTIN," VIOLET, Summervllle RUSSELL, BETHEL, Elgin KEEFER; STELLA. Imbler ARNOLD, MABEL. Elgin .......... SMITH, BESSIE. Elgin . ..... . ....... ... ......... 1 VAN DE VANTER,:.MRS., Medical brings Stage Line, tfnion VVOODELL, ETTA, R. F. D.. No. 1. Summervllle HERFORD, BELL, TelocaBet CrrWr. HIlMlfh.ri.. mil UU. B II TOlKTROCUCZXVf U TktnfularMtli tHfafthtfllrtt U win Mil ym m M r f . J( ci tclif. r4,r U i I.. I MAIL,TMIw,rOIMlll IM(olhrut. A buniired thousand Da Irs sold last vpkp i... " V. w livpiy and easy Bt special oualltr of rubber, which ni-vcr ho. borne porous and which r.lnspa tin .itm Atl ponctares without allowing the air to escape. nave nandreds of tetters from 6tlsfled customers Statlnf that thplr tlrt-s havponly own pumped up once Or twice In a whole season. They welsh no more thtn an ordinary tire, the punctnrer.stsUniunUtics beliitr Iven by several layers of thln,aiMlal)y prepared labrtooa the tread. The regular vrtce of thouo tiros a iu.vu wt pair, outioraavertiiinff pnrpostwe are uiBKiuK w special lacior. . 1 ' ; I f Node the thick rubbartiwi 'A"n1 puncture tri "a" mnA ' It i Hull I-" to rvnt rim cuttinr. This tiro Mill eutlact any ether maVe-.pO" T, CLA8TI3 and EASY RIDING. ..... y Price w the rider of Only $4.80 per pair. All orfora hinrv mo we 8hio C O 1. on approval. Vou do not pay a cent uutli you examined and fonnd them strictly as represented Lv."TU.l!JiV,' dl4,M!!, f tr vnt threl nuklot tli prlt C4.SS mt Mir) If on Md FULL caCM 1 1 rw uhukh mini mvm. ih i.rimrt v i . I OROCW ai,4 nclon thla rinrtlin.n. v..n JV. m.L i rBturOMl at OUIt exprnm If for nr itmson tb ara ant tli,f(-torT on utn .lr. rua i ta.ter. wer b.tt. lul lonmranj look DiHir U.Vut tlrwToo I a cDdiDg u a order a Im lire mar ba imiuaiion. v are perwetir l labia rvt, you will And that th.v will ..! r fan bars wr uaed or aura at anr prtoa. waul pair of Had rrthora. oraoa'rot CO .'OF lyJr.JTl."?. w hottmihic e-uvi-aabirTia I. L, PEilD GGLE GODPnnV, GIHGnCD, El "COXIEST STRICT XO. 8. ' This district comnrises all of Wallowa county and Pine and bagie vaiieys. The three ladies of this district who. ot the end of the contest, have reoelved the most voteB win be the guests ot the Observer at the Portland Rose FfS-th-al. - ' ' , ' BROCK, NETTIE, Flora ................... 3,001 EVANS, MINNIE L.. Wallowa . 1.001 ., 44.516 .17,711 . ; .7.001 :; WST, -1,179 . i,i5t . iu3 I :..; i,"oo: jj1 1.001 il; U 1,001' ! l-J " 'toot ' jjC .U-.laJ1 fi i altaattLai It iAl Owsr ""ST;; PUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY w BuilJmNsed, ........... ,.v t . a . . .... i VhrJOav:iv penect minnuin numriai, i-uv tw intlMaiixt n hair, to nt n-.'. :e paper on the vail, shtnped dally "jn' fl t.jur o-crosa l- ti.ou -iKr in me uvov vctnio er offered anywiitre ror this remarkably- low pnt,. ai;d it 1b oMy a BRmple of the many good ' things and price-stivers contained hi our catalotrue. V e own and operate our own mill in Seattle and O v SAVF YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS Send in . U of what you need and let us show oti In ACT I : FIQUKES what we save you. We sell vervr"ly and whip anywhere. Save . mlrtdl-men'B prottU FOK THE CHILDREN." ' , Bend lor Catalogue. ' , C One price to everybody , PRIZES REGARDLESS OF DISTRICTS. The three candidate who, at the end 6f the contest have more votes than any of their rivals, may. at the expense of the Observer, extend their trips on to San Francisco. ' ' 1 The four, candidates who range next In standing, regardless of districts, will be entertained at the Hotel Gearhart, Gearhart Park, By-tht-Sea.. All winning candidates will be given side trips to all points, of Interest in and about Portland; and will be taken to the leading places of amusement and recreation , Instead of taking a trip, any winning candidate may have muBic lessons to the value of $50 or a scholarship in Whitman college; In the Baker City business college or choice of several other colleges. In lieu of the San Francisco trips scholarships valued at $100 willbe arranged for, in case exchange is desired. . . , ' ' ' - . ". : IT 'Ssso-Qsms, ' .at at IWaDaf W ftsoro io Only Ono 6i Ttiat io USTD THE WORLD OVER TO CURS A COLD M, OKS DAT. Always remember the fall name. ' Look for this signature on every box. 25o. Measurement ot Subscriptions. For convenience in estimating the relative standing of contestants, sub-' seriptions to the Observer are measured out into votes, according to the length of time paid for. Old subscribers as well as new, by paying arrears or by paying in advance or by paying botk . in advance and trrears, may help the candidates.1 A blank for the con venience of those who wish to vote on account of a payment on sub scription in favor of a canddiate is printed herewith, also a schedule of vot- :nw Tntri. nf siihfiprlntionB. -. ' ' : " ' -" ', ' . Whether in advance or in arrears payments on the La Grande Evening Observer for more than' one year give a premium of 3,000 extra votes for each year so paid; on the Weekly Observer a premium of 1.000 extra votes; for each year so paid. The premium is the same whether the subscribr is new or old. The 3,000 votes for each extra year paid on the Evening Observer and the 1,000 votes for each extra year paid on the Wekely Observer are In addition to the ones' earned by the regular schedule as printed blow. $ S $ $ S $ .- . .. i POST OFFICE CAXDY STORE 8 Mrs. C, C Combs, Tron. V , ,- ' . 3 Tim Line of ' S CAXDT, !"' $ 1 FRUITS ; ' 8 4 ICE CIIEAM $ POSTCARDS .!:'. TOBACCO XES DEALERS. $ Why pay Rent?' We oa . " money to build, and yo Voting: Power of Subscriptions for the Evening Observer. TIME By Carrier in La Grande One year Six months .. Three Months One Month .. One Week . . . ' V . . . 7.00...... 3.50 1.75.....; .65 .15.... By Mail in United States VOTES ALLOWED 4.00...... 2.00...... l.oo...;.. .65...... ...........6000 2500 900 150 10 Voting; Power of Subscriptions for the Weekly Observer. One Year Six Months ....... 1.50 .75 ..1500 .. 400 pay us as you would rent. y ' j. R. OLIVER O'CONNELL'S , Pool, Billiards, Clgnrs, Tolmc co and Soft Drinks best and most complete line of cigars in '.the city. . '.; ;v;:.f; :Jr ::, Observer's Const Lt ngtie lnsc." ball scores every day there's n .game. ' ' Corner Depot and Jefferson St Tillman's Daughter Weds. Trenton, S. C, April 26. Many guest 8 from out of town attended the wedding here today of Miss Lona Tilk man, daughter of United Senator and Mrs. Benjamin P, Tillman and Charles Sumner Moore, a prominent lawyer of Atlantic City, N. J. The ceremony was performed in the church of Our Savior. Miss Sallie May Tillman, youngest sister of the bride, was the maid of honor, and the wife of her brother, Mrs. Henry Cummlng Till man of Greenwood, S. C, was matron of honor. -Mr. Arthur Pringle Hume of Philadelphia acted as best man and the groomsmen were Mr. Henry Wise Huhes of Trenton. S. C, Mr. Erring- ton Burnley Hume of Charleston, S. C, Mr. Ervlng Fenno Chapin of San Cristobal, Cuba, and Mr. Nelson Burr Gasklll of Trenton, N. J. ' Xew Odd Fellows' Temples. Houghton, Mich., Apr! 1 26. The handsome temple recently complet ed for the Odd 'Fel.ows' lodges of Houghton was dedicated today with Impressive ceremonies. Grand Master Charles Ganshaw of Saginaw aud oth er officers of tha Michigan grand lodge participated. The aolcker a cold if (rotten rid of the leu the danger from pneumonia and other aerioQs diseaaes. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverlv. Va. .ag: "I firmlv believe Cham berlain's Cough Remedy to be absolately tbe best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and tuey all agree with me." or sale by an "paler. il TL ;. it MODEL : BAKERY Formerly the r The finest bake goods in thecitv af i i 11 l i ...maae py DaK- f sa, wv . III! aa ft 1 w it aaw . iv TT If VTr ' aTl Ami if-ira 1 11V TT ..... ft Macaroons (and the finest of all kinds pastries 1 a Ton, Must Try, on a Cossard Corset to llealfze Why It Excels. The Gossard Corset shown here Is model O and is for the wom an of full proportions. It makes a solid figure appear slender and graceful. The bust fits close, without raising the bust when seated, $8.50. Other models $3.50 and $5.00. ' Mrs. Robert Pattison phone, black 1481. - - . i m "i i ' f m h. i l: t' ; t i i I , ......... ...... ......